Qui Tam practice in Virginia

Legislative Update–SB 1262 is re-amended back into its original form in the House of Delegates

In breaking news from Richmond, we appear well on our way to amending the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act (Va. Code 8.01-216.1 et seq.) to incorporate the changes made by Congress.   Today, Del. Greg Habeeb re-amended SB 1262 to fix the slight problem that […]

The GMU Journal of Law, Economics & Policy Issue 7.1

Last week, GMU law school released issue 7.1 of The Journal of Law, Economics & Policy which includes an article by yours truly.  The article is entitled “Public Trust and the Role of Qui Tam Relators in the Regulatory Framework.”  Here […]

Action Alert–HB 1399 Must Be Defeated in the Senate

Today is the “cross-over” day in the Virginia General Assembly, which means that bills passed by either the House of Delegates or the Senate are transferred to the other House for action.  While there is much going on with the […]

Washington Post Announces Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s Intervention in Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act Case

On Friday, the Washington Post did a story  about one of my cases that was unsealed during the week–the case is captioned Commonwealth of Virginia ex rel FX Analytics v. Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.  Perhaps most important, the […]

Legislative Update: Testimony in Support of SB 1262 before the Virginia General Assembly

Today the Virginia General Assembly held its first hearings on SB 1262 which amends the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act (Virginia Code 8.01-216.1 et seq.)The weather prevented me from attending and testifying in person, but I did submit my

ACTION ALERT–AMENDMENTS GUTTING THE CID PROVISIONS OF THE VIRGINIA FRAUD AGAINST TAXPAYERS ACT

ACTION ALERT–AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED GUTTING THE VIRGINIA FRAUD AGAINST TAXPAYERS ACTAs readers are aware, legislation has been submitted by state Sen. Jill Vogel to amend the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act such that it is brought up to date with the […]

Important Breaking News on the Legislative Front–state Sen. Jill Vogel and Del. Greg Habeeb Sponsor Amendments to the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act!!

As regular readers are aware, the Federal False Claims Act has been amended  and improved recently on three occasions, starting with the March 2009 FERA Amendments.  All of the changes were for the better, and all of them were based on […]

An Excellent Example of the Need for State False Claims Acts

From the Windy City, we have an excellent example of a case with “Potential State False Claims Act case” written all over it.  It seems a one-time business partner of Mayor Richard Daley’s son was indicted for an alleged scheme to […]

Announcing the First ebook on the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act

As the year 2010 winds down I wanted to announce the publication (or rather the republication) of my 54-page practice guide for the Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act.  I get somewhat frequent requests for this material, and I am always happy to send […]

New Opinion from the Eastern District of Virginia on Violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia issued an opinion in one of my False Claims Act cases this week.  The case is captioned U.S. ex rel Ron Decesare v. Americare In Home Nursing, et al.  You […]